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10-letter words containing w, e, r, k

  • aid worker — a person who works for an aid agency
  • answerback — a reply or answering message from a computer or other electronic device, as by means of teletypewriter or simulated voice.
  • autoworker — An autoworker is a person who works in the automobile manufacturing industry.
  • awe-struck — filled with awe
  • back water — to reverse the direction of a boat, esp to push the oars of a rowing boat to slow it down or stop it
  • backwasher — (textiles) A machine used for washing wool after carding to remove the impurities.
  • backwaters — Plural form of backwater.
  • bake-wares — heat-resistant dishes, as of glass or pottery, in which food may be baked; ovenware.
  • basketwork — work that is interlaced or woven like a basket; wickerwork
  • bench work — work done at a workbench, worktable, etc., as in a factory or laboratory.
  • blackwater — a stream stained dark with peat
  • bodyworker — a person involved in the building or repair of bodywork
  • bookviewer — A hypertext documentation system from Oracle based on Oracle Toolkit. It allows the user to create private links and bookmarks, and to make multimedia annotations.
  • boullework — elaborate inlaid work of woods, metals, tortoiseshell, ivory, etc.
  • break away — If you break away from someone who is trying to hold you or catch you, you free yourself and run away.
  • break down — If a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working.
  • break wind — to emit wind from the anus
  • break with — to end a relationship or association with (someone or an organization or social group)
  • breakwater — A breakwater is a wooden or stone wall that extends from the shore into the sea and is built in order to protect a harbour or beach from the force of the waves.
  • breastwork — a temporary defensive work, usually breast-high
  • bridgework — a partial denture attached to the surrounding teeth
  • bushwalker — a person who hikes through bushland
  • camerawork — The camerawork in a film is the way it has been filmed, especially if the style is interesting or unusual in some way.
  • cankerworm — the larva of either of two geometrid moths, Paleacrita vernata or Alsophila pometaria, which feed on and destroy fruit and shade trees in North America
  • car-worker — a person who works in the car industry
  • caseworker — A caseworker is someone who does casework.
  • catwhisker — a sharply pointed, flexible wire used to make contact with a specific point on a semiconductor or a crystal detector
  • close work — work that involves focusing your eyes on a nearby object, such as a book or computer screen, for a prolonged period of time
  • codewalker — (programming, tool)   A program component that analyses other programs. Compilers have codewalkers in their front ends; so do cross-reference generators and some database front ends. Other utility programs that try to do too much with source code may turn into codewalkers. As in "This new 'vgrind' feature would require a codewalker to implement."
  • copperwork — a place where copper is worked
  • corkscrews — Plural form of corkscrew.
  • corkscrewy — Resembling the worm of a corkscrew in shape.
  • coursework — written or oral work completed by a student within a given period, which is assessed as an integral part of an educational course
  • cow killer — a large velvet ant (Dasymutilla occidentalis) of the S and E U.S.: the wingless female has a powerful sting
  • crack wise — to joke or gibe
  • cradlewalk — a garden walkway covered by arched trees
  • crewelwork — embroidery done with crewel
  • crowkeeper — a person who guards crops from crows
  • dockworker — a person employed on the docks of a port, as in loading and unloading vessels.
  • dog-walker — a person who walks other people's dogs, especially for a fee.
  • donkeywork — Informal. tedious, repetitious work; drudgery.
  • downmarket — Toward or relating to the cheaper or less prestigious sector of the market.
  • downstroke — a downward stroke, as of a machine part, piston, or the like.
  • draw poker — a variety of poker in which a player is dealt five cards and, after an initial bet, may discard usually up to three of these cards and receive replacements from the dealer.
  • drawknives — Plural form of drawknife.
  • drinkwaterJohn, 1882–1937, English poet, playwright, and critic.
  • drudgework — work that is menial and tedious and therefore distasteful; drudgery.
  • earthworks — Plural form of earthwork.
  • ember week — a week in which Ember days fall
  • falseworks — Plural form of falsework.

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